News from 17/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Sir Anthony, James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, B. Lessware, Rob Hughes, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jane Palmer, Barry Gray, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Douglas MacDowell, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Robin Katz, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Tehan and James Landale, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Sir Peter Imbert, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Noel C. Bramley, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Nigel Gates, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Sarah Bagnall and Michael Hornsby, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Ferguson QC, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, R. F. Lang, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Janet Bush Philip Bassett and James Landale, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, James D. Zirin, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, J. C. Williams, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ronald Brownstein, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Alan Shaw, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Conrad Russell, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Anthony Morris, Bill Baker, Derek Harris, Geoffrey Cox, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lewis Stretch, Jack Bailey, Robert Hill, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, John Phillips, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoBody and Mind Police to wear handguns on London streets Special units will cut red tape Expert teams set up to fight cancer Council scandal 'cost £55 million' Index The oldest European is dug up in deepest Sussex Behind Bars Cricket, cake and fond memories of Johnners Brian Johnston would have used the occasionfor a send-up in his inimitable style, Ivo Tennant writes CBI hope on inflation Dissident on trial Davies is No 1 Bitter Harvest Prince learns of Tsar burial plan "Old Speckled Hen" Sinn Fein to get 'deadpan' response Why the Met had to take up arms Arthritis Major leads mourners at Smith funeral No 'quick fix' for church finances Curb on right to silence attacked 27 good reasons why Tony Blair might be a bad bet Political Sketch CSA falls short of maintenance target News in Brief Judge orders new trial Gould quits Commons Man held over killing Tunnel takes first fares Cashpoint case charge Tube fines yield millions Cook's feud with top officer's wife boiled over in the kitchen 'Lasagne was lumpy and cakes were flat' Black case jury told to ignore emotion Hunt for NatWest manager after £100,000 goes missing By a Staff Reporter: Teenage water-ski champion died after Ecstasy trip Rolex Prince told of royal burial IBM Seatbelts to be made compulsory on coaches Scouts' fatal accident spurs MacGregor to end confusion over saftey legislation Owner of minibus in crash was about to install straps By a Staff Reporter: West's wife charged with sixth murder Amnesty International Two down for Times puzzle finalist Abbey National Judges call for right to mediation in divorce New video labels will spell out sex and violence content Lloyd 's losses force farmers to sell their livelihood Up to 6,000 landowners rue the day they became names by pledging their assets Trading losses of £2.5 billion in 1991, to be announced today, will push the Lloyd's deficit to over £8 billion in four years Failings in cancer therapy blamed on lack of training Ten Ways to Improve Care Heroine sells her war medals Margarine 'is less healthy than butter' Keene on Chess Bulgers accused of nightclub attack Anorexic leaves hospital News in Brief Cleared man wins damages Back on top Cell death Convoy halted Jolly Caroline Flare scare Exit for Metro Amnesty International British women learn to endure life in Thai jail 'I've done 15 months now. Don't you think that is enough?' asks teacher held on heroin charges Renault Cars with Flair Thatcher 'may face war crime extradition' Hotelier shrugs off 'Basil Fawlty' insult Midland France gets tough on couriers By a Staff Reporter: Gift of the gab wins artist Irish pub How party election rulebook tips the balance for contenders Riddell on Politics Labour chiefs seek early Contest to decide leadership Howard survives rebellion in Lords Zurich Municipal Heath urges Britain to embrace Europe In Parliament County's MEPs lose face Dell Council conqueror paints town red Lib Dems accused of jumping the gun Police reveal AWB bomb campaign at bail hearing 'Malicious' report denied Talkland Wellington MPs' petition over East Timor mars Bolger visit Nigerian opposition calls for military rulers to quit National Westminster Bank Haiti chief grabs wider powers Washington rejects UN troop plan for Rwanda News in Brief (Reuter): Pilgrims protest (Reuter): Interim laws (Reuter): UN troops die (Reuter): Kennedy ill (Reuter): Sudanese plea Arkansas officials throw doubt on Clinton sex case 'Harassment stories never surfaced, yet every detail of Paula Jones's life was office news' Settlers shoot Arabs in Hebron clashes Florida schools told to instil national pride Christian Aid India tries to woo US finance China's top dissident faces death penalty for treason Peking's decision to try its most famous dissident for treason will make it difficult for President Clinton to renew China's most favoured nation trading status Russian mafia eyes lucrative trade in nuclear weaponry Moscow and Kiev poised for EU deal Driver killed as US trains collide Pyongyang demands halt to defections The £13,995 S That's Buil a £23,995 S Abortion pill wins trial in America Berlusconi unveils government policies Italian Prime Minister plays down radical philosophy in fight for Senate support Honda Accord Germany split over neo-Fascists in Rome Popularity of British command in Bosnia makes withdrawal unlikely France braced for more strikes (Reuter): Caning case (AP): Palme gift (Reuter): Ceasefire deal (AP): Blasts injure 26 (Reuter): Leader returns (AP): Capriati held (AP): Scientific dives (AP): Dr Seuss find America's black despair US school segregation was outlawed 40 years ago-but Ronald Brownstein finds little to celebrate Preferred Direct Insurance Thin cases, fat fees Why are we importing the worst of US justice? Europ assistance Should you worry about the Pill? Nigel Hawkes asks whether the links with breast cancer are proven Carnell Ltd Beware the killer bees Dr Trisha Geenhalgh explains how to cope with an allergic reaction to stings Take heart from a tommy John Smith's death has dismayed many thousands of heart disease sufferers. presents an encouraging case study Pharma Health & Beauty (UK) Ltd Carnell Ltd Formule B Rejecting the Peter principle Anatol Lieven on the Prince's visit to a boom and bust town Tsars in their eyes High notes Picture Gallery High street robbery When the banks deny having plans to introduce new charges, you may be sure you are about to be swindled Twelfth man Ale fellow Deja vu Blue Blair Can the UK still make law? We need to know where power lies, says Michael Pinto-Duchinsky Shares in Europe The City must be a continental leader and example Police with Guns Condon's moves deserve support and understanding Rao's Passage to America Washington must encourage the new realism in Delhi Plain speaking Home study Wine duty confusion Cultural claims of science, maths and the humanities Revisionist historians Training teachers Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… BBC and use of public money TV and Parliament Family treble On the right lines? Court Circular Birthdays Today's royal engagement Lecture Personal Column Memorial service Anniversaries Reception Meeting Service dinner Dinners Parkinson's Disease Society Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Erik Erikson, pyschoanalyst, died on May 12 at Harwich, Massachusetts, aged 91. He wa born in Frankfurt, Germany, on June 15,1902 Personal Column Erik Erikson Peter Perry Peter Perry, Cb, former Under-Secretary at the Departmnt of Health and Social Security, died on April 19 aged 70. He was born on December 15,1923 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Sir John Bremridge Sir John Bremridge, KBE, Financial Secretary of the Hong Kong Government, 1981-86, died from heart failure on May 6 aged 68. He was born on July 12,1925 Richard Fairbairn Richard Robert Fairbairn, MC TD, wartime solider and architect, died on April 17 aged 77. He was born on September 23,1916 On this Day The Cab Strike Docklands Light Rail View from Canary Wharf Regeneration continues as the development corporation completes its work. Rodney Hobson reports A tempting place to live and to shop Off CrossRail, but still on line Southwark Council Business Air Newsmen sent to the tower After years in the doldrums, Docklands has a bright future, says David Thurlow Virgin atlantic London Docklands Flying from the hub of Europe London City Airport has a new road link and has seen passenger numbers double News The Times Crossword No 19,544 Business Times Weather People in the Times The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Barclays offers property paper Picture Gallery No Title Small Business 30 Clarke rebukes EC of growth forecast The CBI says recovery remains on course in the country's high streets and government figures suggest that inflationary pressures are still subdued $20bn phone merger plan in US Picture Gallery Arts 37-39 Markets in Detail Page 26, Share Prices Picture Gallery Sport 40-44 Eurotunnel to seek £1.6bn of extra funds De La Rue speaks out Epson The Right to Silence Air Wars Cross Border Bigger Slice Pension Point Lufthansa takes 38% holding in Business Air Middleton reassures American names SB Tagamet challenge The Playhouse EU simplifies market listing for big firms From a Correspondent in Washington: US and Japan to reopen trade talks Carmakers' platinum record Catalytic converters boost demand By our Industrial Correspondent: Plea to Japanese over UK components ZimTrade Headache for Treuhand after steel talks fail Business Roundup Tarmac chief's £500,000 Lucas to settle dispute Fenner restores payout BAT targets Uzbekistan Chelsfield raises stake Advanced Diploma The Times Dutch float targets City The Times Barbarians at the portals Questions over a bid leak too far Bridging the generation gap Sir Anothy's successor lies low By our City Staff: Go-ahead given on lookalikes Eagle Trust cuts losses to £5.5m Asda turns up heat in price war Whitbread brews rise in profits to £234m Capital expenditure could rise by as much as 50 per cent this year, and will be concentrated on the group's inns and restaurants including Beefeater and Pizza Hut Mercury Communications Investors braced for another US rate rise Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options BZW and owner of '49ers' in $20m case Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Mr In and Lord Out go to the provinces Europe's airlines head for private-sector turbulence Colin Narbrough argues that national carriers across the Ec cannot avoid for much longer the traumas of flying in open, unsubsidised skies Piper-Heidsieck makes Clint's day The Times City Diary Counter charge In bad company? Ringing in Called to book Intellectual property Tempus Eurotunnel Whitbread Power plus KPN Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Small losses on the day C E Heath Matching skills to the needs of small firms Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spear Travels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope International Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Footwear to flatter vegetarians Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merlin Publications Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing and Rest Home for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellnet Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items HSE Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Federation targets the high street charity shop Put your cards on the table As the 'right to silence' Bill comes before the Lords, Sir Peter Imbert makes his case More of the innocent will be at risk The Bill, argues Richard Ferguson QC, is ill-conceived and ill-considered No bar to election Best China Dressed to trill Spot the press An expert model Screening fraud Scrivenor: Sales assault Zarak MacRae Brenner Keep the circuits flowing freely Jury Challenge Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Danlels Bates Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Eagan Janion New City Practice Chamber of James Hunt QC Simons Muirhead & Burton Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenne The Institute of Chartered Accountants Quarry Dougall Morgan Grenfell Davies and Partners Commercial Litigation Central London Solicitors Gray's Inn Square Quarry Dougall Special Project Lawyer SITA Locums Quarry Dougall University of Dundee Brasenose College Oxford ZMB University College Dublin Principality of Liechtenstein William Fry Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee End of the sex challenge American lawyers have lost the right to reject jurors because of their sex. James D. Zirin reports No Title Lipson Lloyd Jones Michael Page City Michael Page Legal China falls to London formula The capital's law firms have the edge in breaking down the bamboo curtain Partnership affected by order Councillor not liable to disqualification Reid Minty Westminster Medical Criminal penalty and licence loss risk Legal Appointments Blatchfords Solicitors Albany Life Thames Valley University No duty to give information Power to reach decision Senior Clerk QMW Corrections Safety in smaller numbers Some of the best contemporary art needs space-and lots of it-to make its point, argues after visiting two overcrowded exhibitions of new work Opera Around the Galleries Theatre A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Gyppy tummy talk Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arta and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kigston's assossment of theater showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Spirited grip on a rare Handel Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys an Irish triump at the Covent Garden Festival Flavio St Paul's, Covent Garden Top of the table with a show of sweetness Concert: A visit from Canada's best period instrument orchestra; and a tribute to Berio Tafelmusik/Weil Barbican True story of revolution La Vera Storia Festival Hall MGP Seen the play? Now read the book As The Count of Monte Cristo moves off the page and on to the stage, studies adaptation's prose and cons Happy hour not quite on song Theatre: Godber gets rhythm Shakers: The Musical Nottingham Playhouse Golden tones and tarnished silver Recitals Lipovsek enjoys a triumph, but Ricciarelli's 25th anniversary tribute falls flat Audio Library Token Africa's heart, art and pulse Angulique Kidjo The Forum, Nw5 Wales determined to atone for past errors Gerald Davies looks at challenge facing five nations' champions as they strive for World Cup place Cruyff's risk reaps rich dividend for Barcelona Rob Hughes Overseas Football Picture Gallery Pools Forecast For the Record Sports Service Barrichello sought by Williams team Widnes coach resigns Rovers for Wembley First round to Lewis Buxton defends title Barnes doubtful starter Two managers sacked Sponsors splash out Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Board hopeful of early gains from marketing launch Thunderer: Good Wood Rapid Raceline Fine Edinburgh treble for Fortune Cochrane has six-day ban for whip misuse Sonic Boy to realise Salisbury potential Beverley Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Second major for Davies seen as symbol of soaring status Patricia Davies finds the Briton confirmed as No 1 among women golfers in modest mood Hooper's mastery unable to save Kent The Times Walsh turns to spin in bizarre finishing spell Moores regains initiative for Sussex Somerset recovery thwarted by Smith No Title BBC 1 Radio 1 Peak Practice The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union 40 England learn from experience Venables gives chance to veterans Bould and Richardson The Times Relentless Surrey extend successful run Times Two Cross Word Winning Move No Title Time limit given to Ballesteros for airing grievances Sun Authorised Business Centre Golf 42 Richards accepts resignation of Imran from ICC
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